I'm no longer dependent on the movie business to make a living. So if I want to make movies as other old guys would play golf, I can.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd love to do a golf movie. I turned down Don Johnson's role in 'Tin Cup.' I regret that.
I can make any kind of movies. I can put up with any kind of situation. And I can tackle them.
I've always been interested in making movies.
I'd like to start trying different fields of work. I don't want to be stuck in just comedy, and I'd be interested to try to break into the movie business because it's so much different than television.
I make movies for money, exclusively for money.
I would be very happy doing movies. I love to work and I think I'm a little different.
But I grew up in a place where no one knew anyone in the entertainment business, I never knew it was an actual career. The closest I ever got to movies was going to watch them, and I thought that's the way it would be, so I never considered working in this business.
I am a theatre actor, but the last ten years I've taken parts in movies because it keeps me in money.
This is not a change of career for me. Just an expansion of it. I have contracts and obligations and business partners who are counting on me. And I would only want to do another movie if it's as good as this one.
Actually, I am a golfer. That is my real occupation. I never was an actor. Ask anybody, particularly the critics.